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    Default rock thrush female

    this time the female, see the other on my web www.lilacwine.it

    canon 7d + 300 2.8 is + 1.4x

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    Always nice to capture an image with prey as it adds a lot of interest. I like the head angle of the bird and that we can see the head of the prey. The light appear a bit harsh/bright on my monitor. I tried a couple edits in photoshop to even out the light and reduce the highlights on the rock.
    1. Using a burn and dodge layer, I burned the rocks and a little on the back of the bird and lizards head. I dodged the underside of the bird, lizards body , and the rocks to try and even out the lighting.
    2. I used a combination of the patch tool and cloning tool to tone down the brighter spots on the rock.
    3. Last I used a color layer and painted over the darker part of the background by selecting the green in the upper left hand corner.

    Subtle changes; I will leave it up to you as whether it is adds to the image or not.


    Thanks for sharing.

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    I love rock thrushes, and I love this image, despite the steep angle and the missing lower half of the bird. The lizard in the bill is compelling. I saw no thumbnail on the Avian page and I could not see the image that tiziano posted. I'm basing my opinion on Phil's repost, the only image I was able to see.

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